As for Nazi, quite the opposite. If I were one, I would insensitively had just spelled it out and have people yell. This is observation and also spoken about by one in the community who wrote the book I mention in another response.
Not what I meant. The Rust language appeals a particular type of neuro type especially. And with that neurotype, there comes some specific design behaviours.
Since you like the idea so much, you go first. What’s your real name, “friend”? Put your money where your mouth is. Let’s see how safe you feel giving out that information. C’mon, old buddy old pal. What’s the harm, right? Out with it. Triple dog dare ya, bud. We’re waiting. Oh, and until you tell us, maybe can it otherwise.
That is NOT what you said, not at all how you characterised that exchange with your friend. Really. Go back and read what you wrote. If he came to you wanting it, cool. But again, that's not at all what you said. As for who you are, I've learned enough, and would prefer not to get to know you further. Now, other than your friend supposedly asking you, leave people alone about what OS they're running.
After a lot of convincing… dude. That is totally shoving it down their throat like a religion. YOU and your zealotry are the far bigger barrier to entry.
Leave the poor guy alone. If he wants an OS, he will seek it out on his own.
It's not a barrier to entry. 2. Who says there is a goal to get as many users to adopt Linux?
Linux survives with or without an influx of new users. This isn't a religion. The need or desire to go convert people to using Linux is misguided. Those that want or need it will find it. Please don't adopt one of religion's worst traits and apply it to Linux, that being the need to spread the message like a cancer.
Arch and KDE Neon currently. Started with Slackware 1.0, Yggdrasil, did the old RedHat, SuSE, Mandrake, PCLinuxOS, RHEL, CentOS, and several more. Started back with Slackware and kernel 0.99pl13, I believe.
I’m betting Israel is behind this. Sigh.